I've been into digital art since 7th grade, when I got a Mac Quadra 800 and found a copy of Photoshop 4 in the trash, recovered it and started messing around with it. Since then, I've discovered more tools to add to my arsenal, and have enjoyed almost every step of the way from then to now. Though I haven't really done a stellar job in science classes, especially subjects like physics, I've found science and sci-fi to be great sources of inspiration for my work. I would often watch the science and sci-fi channels for a while just to get even the smallest sliver of an idea, and let my mind go wild with it.
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I have a gallery of my own called Nightwatch Productions. I also have some of my work for sale as prints on Deviant Art. Check them out.
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Comments (4)
EoinArmstrong
That's a nice atmos, terrain and convincing surface
virtuallyhistorical
That happens sometimes! I woulodn't call this Mars though... or if you do, take away the clouds and make the sky pink. keep at it. VH
magicnorth
I agree with you that it could be a bit redder. Keep the clouds, though. Mars DOES have clouds, although very thin and wispy, not the fluffy type seen here. Keep working at it.
PatGoltz
It doesn't look like Mars to me, but it does look very nice.